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  Lists of fictional things - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of gay, lesbian, or bisexual figures in fiction and myth
Unlike fictional people, i.e., people from works of fiction, fictitious people are those somebody has claimed actually exist, for the purpose of e.g., a hoax, a fraud, or a pseudonym.
List of television shows set in Washington, D.C. See also: Lists of television shows by city setting; and List of movies for a list of movies set in specific locations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Archive_of_fictional_things   (516 words)

  
 3.2 The email interface
There's always one address for posting messages to the list, one address to which bounces are sent, and addresses for processing email commands.
This is the address you use if you need to contact the person or people in charge.
A list of members' email commands is provided in Appendix A.
www.list.org /mailman-member/node10.html   (400 words)

  
 Mailing List Introduction
With these lists you send a message that is read by the list administrator who manually adds or deletes people from the list.
In some cases, if the mailing list is directly handled by a human being or if the mailing list administration program does not work correctly, you may need to send a message to the list owner/administrator to set things up or intervene on your behalf.
Please note, some lists give you the option of not allowing your name to appear in the membership list even though you are a member.
www.liunet.edu /it/email/listserv.html   (1557 words)

  
 [No title]
A listserv is a mailing list which is a list of people's names and addresses that is used to send certain messages or announcements to many people at once.
Those on the mailing list usually are expected to share a common interest in the contents of the message.
You have to remember to change your e-mail address with the list to which you are subscribed.
www.ncbar.org /listServ/faqs.aspx?print=true   (1969 words)

  
 AS400 Lists AS400 Mailing Lists AS400 Sales AS400 Marketing
This list is good for those situations where you need a fairly good AS400 list and you need to get your name in front of as many prospects as possible, as quick as possible and perfection is not required.
This list is perfect for those situations where you need to get your name in front of as many prospects as possible, as quick as possible and perfection is not required.
This list is also compiled from various sources into one large file but none of the names on the list have been independently verified or researched or checked for duplication and includes all of the known and suspected AS400 sites that we have on record.
as400-list.com /faq.htm   (9577 words)

  
 HBS: List user guide
Some lists are "open", where subscription is open to all and some are "closed", where the list owner decides who can join the list.
The address is optional but can be useful if you wish to subscribe with a particular form of address (the square brackets [] are a standard notation for depicting optional parameters and should not be given when using the command).
This is optional but can be useful as the address in the list may differ from the one that you are sending the request from (the square brackets [] are a standard notation for depicting optional parameters and should not be given when using the command).
listserv.hbs.edu /list_user.html   (1070 words)

  
 Watch these movies, then we can talk (kottke.org)
Emerson addresses some of the feedback he got because of this list on his blog, but doesn't specifically address the puzzling Mad Max 2 inclusion.
I assume the list is referring to the '54 version of A Star is Born, which is definitely worth watching.
Of the movies you listed that you haven't seen and I have; there are three that stand out as films, not that you have to see, but films that you should see.
www.kottke.org /06/04/movie-literate   (6530 words)

  
 LINGUIST List 17.1962: Applied Linguistics: Davies (2006)
This LINGUIST List issue is a review of a book published by one of our supporting publishers, commissioned by our book review editorial staff.
We welcome discussion of this book review on the list, and particularly invite the author(s) or editor(s) of this book to join in.
listing of resources that might be used in conjunction with the dictionary,
linguistlist.org /issues/17/17-1962.html   (2212 words)

  
 Search RDF data with SPARQL
For instance, a query that returns a list of names could be modified with a filter to return only names that match a given regular expression.
Or, as shown in Listing 9, items in an RSS feed published between two dates can be found with a filter that places bounds on items' publication dates.
Listing 12 uses the live aggregated RSS feed from PlanetRDF.com as background data, and queries it in conjunction with a named graph containing my own FOAF profile.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/xml/library/j-sparql/#list1   (3493 words)

  
 Colin Moock's 51+ Places of Note In the MUD World
Adjacent to some of the listings is a minimal one line entry describing the content of the MUD, or some important feauture of it, such as running times or user limits.
The list archive is particularly valued by experienced MOOers who otherwise would be asked to answer the same questions over and over by n ew users of the email discussion list.
Listings are arranged by MUD code type, and do not include a description of the MUD, though TELNET links are provided for t hose who have their TELNET application configured correctly with their World Wide Web browser.
www.moock.org /nostalgia/mud_list.html   (6329 words)

  
 LINGUIST List 11.57: Newmeyer: Language Form & Language Function
The official editorial position of the LINGUIST LIST on issues of theoretical controversy is one of total neutrality.] Newmeyer, Frederick J. (1998) Language Form and Language Function.
Perhaps what both the fictional discussion and the real one highlight for us is the basic failure among linguists of different stripes to communicate with each other.
Chomsky and his followers have often been criticized for their adherence to three autonomy hypotheses (I have paraphrased N here): 1) The autonomy of syntax (AUTOSYN): there is a system of primitive non-semantic/discourse defined terms whose combination makes no reference to system external factors.
linguistlist.org /issues/11/11-57.html   (3630 words)

  
 [No title]
While virtually all lists have a set number of topics to which conversations should apply, moderated lists are more strict in their interpretations of the guidelines.
While virtually all lists have a set number of topics, moderated lists are more strict in their interpretations of the guidelines.
The list exists for two primary purposes: To give people interested in writing fiction professionally a support group of peers for where information can be shared and discussions of the task of writing can be carried on.
web.mit.edu /mbarker/www/faqs/lists.txt   (4585 words)

  
 Tcl/Java Project
This mailing list generally has a little higher volume when compared to user list, but it is still low volume.
These list info pages also include the email address that list messages should be sent to.
You can always enter your email address at the bottom of the list info page and press the "Edit Options" button to get to a form where you can have your password resent or be unsubscribed from the mailing list.
tcljava.sourceforge.net /docs/website/mail.html   (494 words)

  
 CVCO - Overbooked: African American Stars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
LJ Prejudices that exist in the African-American church are addressed in this daring debut novel about a young Christian woman who finds her own racist attitudes--as well as those of her family, friends, and church--challenged when she is drawn to a man of a different race.
PW In her second captivating novel, Jones addresses issues that hit at the heart of the African-American community while, at the same time, rendering them universally provocative.
PW Fictional stories based on Walker's life, The Way Forward Is with a Broken Heart is a wise and moving treasure about love and life by the author of The Color Purple and By the Light of My Father's Smile.
www.overbooked.org /booklists/multicultural/africanamericanstars.html   (3328 words)

  
 2 Translating from our examples to real lists
Neither of these are real addresses, but they show the form of a typical list address.
The capital letters used for the list-specific parts of each address should make it easier to see what should be changed for each list.
As such, for the mailman-users@python.org mailing list, the list information page can be found at the URL http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users.
www.gnu.org /software/mailman/mailman-member/node7.html   (264 words)

  
 XML Watch: Support online communities with FOAF
Listing 5 shows how a digital signature can be associated with a document.
The actual meaning of the digital signature should be understood as: "a person who claims to have such and such e-mail address certified this file, and it hasn't changed since then." In my experiments I have assumed that certification carries the semantics of the signer endorsing the statements in the contained FOAF file.
When you publish anything with your e-mail address in it, one major concern is unsolicited commercial e-mail, or spam.
www-106.ibm.com /developerworks/xml/library/x-foaf2.html   (2381 words)

  
 Fictional Worlds Home Page
Fictional Worlds are found in Fantasy, Science Fiction (SciFi), Mythology, Mystery novels, all types of games (particularly PC and "platform" games), movies, fairy tales, and of course, verbal stories.
If you'd like to have a gallery of your artwork here at Fictional Worlds or would like to submit your movie reviews for "publishing" here, contact me (all correspondence is confidential - nobody sees it but me).
VISIT THE NEW FSF TOP SITE LIST (or click on the logo at right) which is the newest Fictional Worlds topsite list.
www.fictionalworlds.com /home1.htm   (632 words)

  
 Dalkey Archive Press: David Markson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In this spellbinding, utterly unconventional fiction, an aging author who is identified only as Reader contemplates the writing of a novel.
As he does, other matters insistently crowd his mind--literary and cultural anecdotes, endless quotations attributed and not, scholarly curiosities--the residue of a lifetime's reading which is apparently all he has to show for his decades on earth.
And yet so appealing is her character, and so witty and seductive her narrative voice, that we will follow her hypnotically as she unloads the intellectual baggage of a lifetime in a series of irreverent meditations on everything and everybody from Brahms to sex to Heidegger to Helen of Troy.
www.centerforbookculture.org /dalkey/backlist/markson.html   (1550 words)

  
 List of fictional buildings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a selective list of buildings that are highly significant in their respective fictional works, and not merely a setting.
The Inn of the Prancing Pony, an inn in the town of Bree in J.
The Hive, from the movie adaptation of Resident Evil is large maze-like research facility located a mile under the fictional urban centre of Raccoon City.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_fictional_buildings   (1252 words)

  
 Soc Culture Jewish Zionism Reading List: Zionism and The Development Of Israel
Our goal is to keep this list useful for its readers.
To that end, suggestions of books to add to the list are always welcome.
There is always the possibility that the items status has changed since the tag was added; in particular, items may have moved to special order, backorder, or on-order status.
www.shamash.org /lists/scj-faq/HTML/rl/zio-israel.html   (726 words)

  
 Web Grognards: wargaming-related email addresses
For the definitive list of these see the Wargame Company Email Address List, run by Skip Franklin, to whom all new or changed entries should be sent.
It is generally acceptable to buy and sell and auction wargames via appropriate mailing lists, as long as certain guidelines (guidelines#1, guidelines#2 (for use with Ebay), guidelines#3) are followed.
The mailing list is intended for the discussion of all aspects of conflict simulation).
www.grognard.com /email.html   (616 words)

  
 Welcome to the PhotoForum Home Page
The list is not moderated and it depends on the good will and civility of its members to maintain a friendly and constructive atmosphere.
The list's membership includes photography instructors and students, amateur and professional photographers, as well as members of various photographic associations and educational institutions worldwide.
CORPORATE CONNECTIONS is a listing of corporations who are actively involved in photographic education or who have an interest in promoting photography and imaging in general and photographic education in particular.
www.rit.edu /~andpph/photoforum.html   (1183 words)

  
 Walklist email discussion group
This list is unmoderated and content does not reflect the opinion of the list owner or the American Volkssport Association.
Walklisters engage in "air-mousing" at the 1997 AVA Convention.
You understand that such use is without payment of any kind to you and you will have no right of approval of or claim arising out of any use by us of your work on Walklist or other sites, including but not limited to claims based on defamation or right of privacy or publicity.
www.ava.org /walklist.htm   (923 words)

  
 Installing tcpwrappers
The first command lists all processes on the system that contain the string "inetd" (but not "grep"), along with their process ID number (or PID) and other information.
Explicit IP Address: This is pretty much self-explanatory; just list the IP addresses that you want to allow or deny.
There is a similar IP address listed, but it is not an exact match.
www.wright.edu /cats/catsweb/ns/osxs_sec/tcpw_install.html   (1819 words)

  
 addresses - OneLook Dictionary Search
Example: "He failed in his manner of address to the captain"
verb: address or apply oneself to something, direct one's efforts towards something, such as a question
Phrases that include addresses: addresses ecclesiastical, classes of ip addresses, e-mail addresses, helper addresses, list of fictional addresses, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=addresses   (307 words)

  
 Re: [IFWP] Re: missing the dot
To emphasize the fact that there *are* material traces of that registration in the logs -- it is not just paper or fictional services.
The name and postal address of the SLD holder; II.F.h.
The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and (where available) fax number of the technical contact for the SLD; and II.F.i The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and (where available) fax number of the administrative contact for the SLD.
www.mail-archive.com /list@ifwp.org/msg12015.html   (839 words)

  
 [No title]
The Syria trip joins the list of growing diplomatic setbacks since Mr Blair and the foreign secretary, Jack Straw, embarked on a series of whirlwind tours after the September 11 attacks.
I can forward these articles to the list, and will be forwarding his articles in future anyway, for the purposes of further scrutiny.
Finally (and the most important in the context of this article), it's totally unclear what all those bills have in reality to do with civil society, and in what way their adoption, in the opinion of the law-makers, would contribute to development of civil society in Russia or its ?strengthening?.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2001-November.txt   (17930 words)

  
 Fiction_L Archives - June 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Historical fiction set in Japan or Turkey (6/17/98)..
Copyright of Fiction_L postings belongs to their respective authors; postings may only be reused with the author's permission.
Compiled lists (compilations of titles or authors from earlier postings on a particular topic) may not be reused for commercial purposes.
www.webrary.org /maillist/months/June1998menu.html   (142 words)

  
 Consumer Altert: Avoiding Dangerous Foods
Your Leader's e-mail address should be at the bottom of each section of this three-part series.
They will probably be subscribed to the mailing lists listed at the end of this third section.
Be sure to teach everyone working off-line to make their own list of contacts, to make copies of this three-part communication, and to give copies out to all their friends, relatives, associates, and connections.
www.holisticmed.com /ge/steps.html   (5543 words)

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